House Tour: $45,000 Scandinavian interiors for this 3-bedroom Corals at Keppel Bay condominium

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This 1,200 sq ft (111 sqm) 3-bedroom apartment in Corals at Keppel Bay condominium was designed by interior designers Samantha and Derrick from Space Define Interior. Renovation took five weeks and cost $45,000.

Their dining area is kept space-efficient by creating a dining bench built into the wall. Lights are from Luminor Lighting and furniture from Ethnicraft.

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Scandinavian Interior Design
The owners, a young couple, wanted a Scandinavian-style home dominated by light wood. One of their concerns was the short TV wall, which was not proportionate to the sofa wall facing it.

The interior designers therefore created a chevron-patterned feature wall that visually extended the TV wall, which also has a hidden door that leads to the bedrooms.

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Vinyl Wallpaper
The patterned wall facing the balcony is vinyl wallpaper from Korea. The brown marble flooring came with the unit when the owners bought it.

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Study Room
The owners wanted a study that could accommodate two persons with ample storage.

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Glass Sliding Door
They also wanted the study and bedroom to be connected, so the designers hacked the walls between the two rooms and installed a panelled glass sliding door so that movement is improved between the spaces.

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Wood Vinyl Flooring
Unlike the living area, the bedrooms feature light walnut vinyl flooring.

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Blue Grey Colour Palette
The designers proposed this shade of blue-grey as one of the colours for the apartment's Scandinavian theme.

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Entrance Foyer
The entrance area has many practical features, such as a full-length mirror and storage unit where household knick-knacks can be held for before leaving and entering the house.



Design by Space Define Interior. This article first appeared on Home and Decor in 2017.

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